Amazing information and story, Salman saheb! I think I read about a cave city in Balochistan in your blog as well. Your narration is every bit as delightful as your writing.
Lasbela seems to be full of intriguing history, it has featured in your earlier videos too, I hope local tourist authority has geared up for visitors inspired by you 😄 also thank you for using Hindi word uttar along with mashrik, it helped
Lasbela is a very interesting and historically rich district. But sadly no one in the government is interested in doing anything for it. Current chief minister of Balochistan is from Lasbela with zero interest in his home district.
Strange & Surprising Sir ! Most intriguing factor that nobody checked for history of these caves. If you have answer between Budhist or smthing else than I think nobody must be having an idea about it. Buddhist I hv doubt but I hv seen a documentry about similar kind of caves , where christians made these kind of residences to avoid persecution. Can't recall details but will search.
Going by the speed of erosion and loss of the cliff walls between the time of Carless (1838) and my last visit in 2010, I think the caves cannot be any older than 500-600 years. They will all be lost within the next one hundred years.
I think ur referring to "ashab e khahf" or the cave of seven sleepers I think in turkey or Jordan...but these caves may be diff or maybe a sole place of worship for a group of people who can isolate themselves from general public and perform their religious rituals or something similar...
@@AliAhmed-tm1jf Since they are eroding because of rain washing down the slopes, the only way to protect them is to somehow try to divert rainwater washing over them.
Like always....we live without R & D.....we want someone to give us tech someone to give us loans....and in this case some UN agency csn come and explore this place... story of our nation...& character of our govts
These are the precious heritage sites of the nation. Archeologists, historians should get off their lazy butts and do some research and preserve these valuable assets. Those really looks like resting places of travelling Buddhist monks. Maybe the reason why the islamic government unwilling to give any importance.🙂 Thanks for the interesting story🙏
Sir the context in which you used “wo Dev/deo” and 4:53 is almost similar to how Zoroastrians do in their books and Gathas , ahura (asuras) are positive characters for them and daevas are negative , which is exact opposite of what we do in Hinduism/Indic beliefs. Isn’t that fascinating?
No doubt no archeological excavations have been conducted in this site. It's mostly because archeologists who visited this site unable to find any artifacts from the surface. Based on rate of erosion and information regarding the existence of s few burial Cairns at promontory, it's seems to me they belong to Parthian period around 100 BC to 300 AD.
Interesting.
Amazing information and story, Salman saheb! I think I read about a cave city in Balochistan in your blog as well.
Your narration is every bit as delightful as your writing.
Thanks a ton
Sir aap aisa program karte rahe . 🙏
Behtar. Aap dekhtay rahain, main karta rahoo ga.
Lasbela seems to be full of intriguing history, it has featured in your earlier videos too, I hope local tourist authority has geared up for visitors inspired by you 😄 also thank you for using Hindi word uttar along with mashrik, it helped
Lasbela is a very interesting and historically rich district. But sadly no one in the government is interested in doing anything for it. Current chief minister of Balochistan is from Lasbela with zero interest in his home district.
@@odysseuslahori hopefully visitors will drive authorities to pay attention. Then the locals can thank you for it 😄
واہ، بہت عمدہ۔ شُکریہ سلمان صاحب
آداب عرض ہے، جناب۔
Thank you sir for highlighting the historical area of my home town Bela, Lasbela.
Glad to know that you approve.
🤗
I love this dude he looks like my Mamoon
Hahahahaha. Who knows this dude might indeed be your mamoon!
@odysseuslahori 😂
Very interesting
Thank you for being with us.
Great narration of history by salman sir. U r doing commendable work which will be eye openor for us.
Thank you very much, sir.
In my opinion it may be Boddist-Monastery.🙏🙏🙏
Likely..
Possibly a place for worship
Informative story as usual.
Thank you, sir ji.
Please keep going.Excellent narration with historical facts.
Thank you very much, sir.
Salam from Toronto Canada 🍁, Thanks for this amazing historical background of these caves
Thank you very much. I am very glad to know you are enjoying the show.
Amazing Dastaan!
Thank you very much. Please keep watching the channel for more amazing stories.
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Strange & Surprising Sir ! Most intriguing factor that nobody checked for history of these caves. If you have answer between Budhist or smthing else than I think nobody must be having an idea about it. Buddhist I hv doubt but I hv seen a documentry about similar kind of caves , where christians made these kind of residences to avoid persecution. Can't recall details but will search.
Going by the speed of erosion and loss of the cliff walls between the time of Carless (1838) and my last visit in 2010, I think the caves cannot be any older than 500-600 years. They will all be lost within the next one hundred years.
I think ur referring to "ashab e khahf" or the cave of seven sleepers I think in turkey or Jordan...but these caves may be diff or maybe a sole place of worship for a group of people who can isolate themselves from general public and perform their religious rituals or something similar...
@@salmanrashid8880can they be protected some how ?
@@AliAhmed-tm1jf Since they are eroding because of rain washing down the slopes, the only way to protect them is to somehow try to divert rainwater washing over them.
Like always....we live without R & D.....we want someone to give us tech someone to give us loans....and in this case some UN agency csn come and explore this place... story of our nation...& character of our govts
Baba ji lasbella
These are the precious heritage sites of the nation. Archeologists, historians should get off their lazy butts and do some research and preserve these valuable assets. Those really looks like resting places of travelling Buddhist monks. Maybe the reason why the islamic government unwilling to give any importance.🙂
Thanks for the interesting story🙏
Sir the context in which you used “wo Dev/deo” and 4:53 is almost similar to how Zoroastrians do in their books and Gathas , ahura (asuras) are positive characters for them and daevas are negative , which is exact opposite of what we do in Hinduism/Indic beliefs. Isn’t that fascinating?
I love the way our (Indian) beliefs translated into ancient Persian. It is fascinating. Thank you for pointing out this interesting one.
No doubt no archeological excavations have been conducted in this site. It's mostly because archeologists who visited this site unable to find any artifacts from the surface. Based on rate of erosion and information regarding the existence of s few burial Cairns at promontory, it's seems to me they belong to Parthian period around 100 BC to 300 AD.
sir, in your one interview, i.e., ruclips.net/video/lPsXRgBkSlM/видео.html, do you mean suhangna as the wonder tree.
Sohanjna or moringa. That is the wonder tree.